I got a set of 73 axles cheap and decided I would go with them. I had to hack off the rear spring perches and shock mounts, but the front axle is a direct fit. I was going pretty good and then summer in the CA Central Valley came. there was a lot more down time because it was too hot to do anything. The powder coated frame set in the baking sun for about three months.
So about a month ago I decided I would bring the frame back into the garage and start putting the suspension lift I bought under it and clean up the axles.
The frame had set out for a few months so it was dirty. I used the marine clean that comes with POR-15 to clean the frame. I don't recommend cleaning a powder coated frame with it, it dulled the color almost instantly. Lesson learned.
I ended up just top coating the frame with the chassis coat black por-15. It actually turned out better than I thought it would. It levels out pretty nice. In other spots you can tell it's brushed on, but its not that bad.
I also got the front axle painted.